Of course I'm still interested!
Thank you very much for your ebuild, it works really nice, and the tweaks are also great (quake-like strafing, icons etc.)
It's just unfortunate the manual protection for Spear of Destiny is still there. With my french laptop, I can't manage to insert numbers when asked! I must always hope to find a question where I only need to type letters!

Dawn is a 2D RPG set in a fantasy world. Able to choose a race, class and alignment to create a unique player experience. Gain experience through quests or slaying monsters, in order to level up and gain new skills, spells and more...

Available for Linux, OS X and Windows, needs the löve-engine, which is already available in portage._________________++++++++++[>+++++++>++++++++++>+++>+<<<<-]>++.>+.+++++++..+++.>++.<<+++++++++++++++.>.+++.------.--------.>+.>.

I'm currently developing on a Mau Mau (a card game) server which is already quite usable.
Despite main development is done on Ubuntu I use Gentoo for testing as well as to create the Wind**s binaries with MingW.

It is quite easy to build with very few dependencies (actually only to POPT) and with some minor adaptions I can provide an ebuild-file as well.

I wrote an Qt client too, but since it was originally planned only to test the server, the most feedback I get just for the client. I could also start to make an ebuild of it.

I'm a bit afraid to offer it to the Debian people. The process of submitting a piece of software to them is a bit frightening.

I'm currently developing on a Mau Mau (a card game) server which is already quite usable.
Despite main development is done on Ubuntu I use Gentoo for testing as well as to create the Wind**s binaries with MingW.

It is quite easy to build with very few dependencies (actually only to POPT) and with some minor adaptions I can provide an ebuild-file as well.

I wrote an Qt client too, but since it was originally planned only to test the server, the most feedback I get just for the client. I could also start to make an ebuild of it.

I'm a bit afraid to offer it to the Debian people. The process of submitting a piece of software to them is a bit frightening.